考古学家在怀俄明发现了13 000年的骨头针头,用于缝制毛衣。 Archaeologists found 13,000-year-old bone needles in Wyoming, used for sewing fur garments.
考古学家在怀俄明州发现了13000年的骨头针 由狐狸、兔子和大猫等动物的骨头制成 Archaeologists discovered 13,000-year-old bone needles in Wyoming, made from the bones of animals like foxes, hares, and big cats. 这些针头可能被用来缝制毛皮服装,帮助Paleoindian人适应寒冷的气候,向北迁移。 These needles were likely used to sew fur garments, helping Paleoindians adapt to colder climates and migrate northward. 这一发现揭示了早期人类手工艺及其适应环境的智慧。 The discovery sheds light on early human crafting techniques and their resourcefulness in adapting to their environment.